Maurucio has now sent me a projector that he built under DMX 2004. Like on your
system, it returns error -84 for recordings at 22050 /16 / 2 and 44100 /16 / 2, but
succeeds without complaining for mono recordings at the same two sample rates.
The mono recordings it produces are actually 16 KBits/sec, not 32. I suppose the 32
rate that is quoted is for stereo? The 5 second mono recording that Mauricio's test
projector made for me is 10, 126 bytes.
I don't know if you ever ran into this, but with Audio Xtra 4.1, I was never able to
record at 22050 under Windows XP. Under Windows 2000, fine, but the recordings made at
22050 on all Win XP machines I tried crash Director when played back. At the same
time, they play fine in other applications, like Sound Recorder and various sound
editors. Scott and Gertrude tried to troubleshoot that, but couldn't find the culprit.
I had to rectrict my product to recording at 11025 or 44100 on XP machines.
Slava
At 01:36 PM 7/12/04 +1200, you wrote:
>>Sorry, I steered you wrong there. With DMX2004 I get an error code of -84 returned
>>(which also doesn't belong to the Audio xtra).
>
>And one final update before we should perhaps take it off-list: it works with DMX2004
>if I record mono, or use axSetEnvironmentInfo("convertNumChannels", 1) prior to
>axConvertToFile() and I can find NO combination that works with DMX
>
>-Sean
>
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